Fall Prevention
Electrical Safety
Lockout/Tagout
Workzone Awareness
100

This should be in place for elevations of 4 ft or greater in most workplaces and 6 ft in constructions areas.

Fall Protection

100

This phrase provides an alternate path for electricity to follow rather than going through a person

Grounding

100

This must take place to ensure all systems are properly locked out/isolated.

Verification

100

Do this to maintain extra space between your vehicle and the one in front of you in common work areas to avoid rear end crashes.

Keep your distance.

200

Personal Fall Protection inspections have three general categories. 

Initial, Frequent Periodic

200

Act to complete if a downed power line is observed.

Call Georgia Power

200

Do this if employees are affected/or jobs interrupted by lock out tagout procedures.

Notify Affected employees

200

The first indication you are approaching a work zone.

Warning Sign

300

The typical lifespan for this Personal Fall Protection System is 5 years

Body Harness

300

The Georgia Utility Facility Protection Act requires an excavating party to complete this action.

Obtain a locate ticket.

300

The procedure used to ensure that equipment is shut down and isolated form energy sources to prevent the release of potential hazardous energy while maintenance is being performed.

Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)

300

More than 800 people are killed and 40,000 more injured in this type of crash yearly.

Roadway work zone.

400

This PFAS has two anchor points.

Anchorage

400

This happens when current passes through the body.

Electrical Shock

400

Once the job is completed, this must be completed to the lockout/tagout devices on the system maintained.

Remove

400

Avoiding distractions such as cellphone, eating, drinking, radio, and conversing with other passenger allows you to __ when driving.

Stay focused.